The Hot List

Choosing the Right Table for the Job

The reservation lines: opening up. The silver: being polished. It’s almost time to fulfill your legally
sworn duties as Cupid’s ambassador of the night. So we’d like to point you in the direction of a few
handpicked tables ripe for romance. Go forth and be fruitful.

Table 32, Antica Posta

This Tuscan spot was once a Buckhead home, so expect to find some remnants of its former life throughout the
dining room—like a roaring fireplace, with a two-top situated directly in front of it. Unfortunately, the
master bedroom didn’t survive renovations.

Why it’s right: Every table here demands seduction—this one is just the most demanding.

Table 50, Atlanta Grill

Table 50 may be its legal name, but you’ll ask for the Cheater’s Booth—a secluded little nook where
you’ll sink into the red leather banquette, summon some bubbly and draw the privacy curtains for a long
evening of... nobody else’s business.

Why it’s right: If things go well behind the curtain, we hear they also have a few rooms
at the Ritz.

Table 103, Woodfire Grill

As you make your way upstairs to the loft, you’ll find that a few strategically placed two-tops will have
picked up where the giant communal table left off, although the vaulted ceilings and Berkshire pork aren’t
going anywhere.

Why it’s right: There’s a time and a place for ground-level dining... this is not that
time. Or that place.